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Development of a new European Heavy Duty Lubrication Oil Category
Technical Paper
2000-01-1982
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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This paper summarises the background to and the development of the latest European Heavy-Duty diesel lubricant standard ACEA E5-99. From the driving force of emission legislation, the engine design modifications required through to a review of the industry organisations involved and their interactions to the specifics of the test developments.
This paper starts with a brief overview of the Euro 3 exhaust emission standard that drove the need for an upgrade to the existing ACEA specifications of E3 and E4. It discusses a “straw man” engine design strategy used to comply with the regulations together with the likely effects of these design changes on the engine lubricant.
We review the pre-existent relationship between the four industry bodies, ACEA, ATIEL, ATC & CEC, involved in lubricant standard development and look at some of the changes to this structure that were made in the process of ACEA E5-99 development.
Thirdly the paper reviews the specific tests that have been introduced into ACEA E5-99 to ensure that oils meeting this standard will also meet the lubrication challenge set by low emission diesel engines.
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Brett, P., Thomson, P., and Signer, M., "Development of a new European Heavy Duty Lubrication Oil Category," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-1982, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-1982.Data Sets - Support Documents
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